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Spearmint Chalk Spearmint Chalk
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Displacement and Projection

Some people are entirely committed to misunderstanding others.

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Spearmint Chalk Spearmint Chalk
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Projects and Shadows

Tao Te Ching “A great nation is like a great man: When he makes a mistake, he realizes it. Having realized it, he admits it. Having admitted it, he corrects it. He considers those who point out his faults as his most benevolent teachers. He thinks of his enemy as the shadow that he himself casts.” ~~~~~~~ CIM Chapter 10 88 Children perceive terrifying ghosts and monsters and dragons, and they are terrified. Yet if they ask someone they trust for the real meaning of what they perceive and are willing to let their interpretations go in favor of reality, their fear goes with them. When a child is helped to translate his “ghost” into a curtain, his “monster” into a shadow, and his “dragon” into a dream, he is no longer afraid and laughs happily at his own fear. You, my children, are afraid of your brothers and of your Father and of yourselves. But you are merely deceived in them. Chapter 12 35 It is through these strange and shadowy figures that the insane relate to their insane world. For they see only those who remind them of these images, and it is to them that they relate. Thus do they communicate with those who are not there, and it is they who answer them, and no one hears their answer save him who called upon them, and he alone believes they answered him. Projection makes perception, and you cannot see beyond it. Again and again have men attacked each other because they saw in them a shadow figure in their own private world. And thus it is that you must attack yourself first, for what you attack is not in others. Its only reality is in your own mind, and by attacking others, you are literally attacking what is not there. 36 The delusional can be very destructive, for they do not recognize that they have condemned themselves. They do not wish to die, yet they will not let condemnation go. And so they separate into their private worlds, where everything is disordered and where what is within appears to be without. Yet what is within they do not see, for the reality of their brothers they cannot see. 41 Vision depends on light, and you cannot see in darkness. Yet in the darkness in the private world of sleep, you see in dreams, although your eyes are closed. And it is here that what you see you made. But let the darkness go, and all you made you will no longer see, for sight of it depends upon denying vision. Yet from denying vision, it does not follow that you cannot see. But this is what denial does, for by it you accept insanity, believing you can make a private world and rule your own perceptions. Yet for this, light must be excluded. Dreams disappear when light has come and you can see.

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Spearmint Chalk Spearmint Chalk
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Communication is complicated

Suppose that 'meaning' is a faint word scribbled on a wall in a dark room. The words that we use are often barriers that separate, then, our 'comprehension' from 'meaning.' Let us suppose then that the light of the intention of a speaker is obscured by a 'word.' The angle and setup of that intention then, along with the angle and setup of the comprehension of the listener, can distort or disguise the true meaning of what the speaker is saying. Of course, the angle and setup of these things can vary greatly, just as easily as the shadows that cover 'meaning' can vary. It would seem best, then, with this in mind, to communicate as transparently as possible and to avoid and/or to detect deceit whenever possible. Dishonesty and misdirection, whether deliberate or otherwise, in the speaker or in the listener, always risk shrouding 'meaning.' When communicating earnestly, distraction can be dangerous. Shrewdness is recommended.

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bunny bunny
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TEEZRs T-shirt design contest

We're thrilled to announce TEEZR’s First-Ever Halloween T-Shirt Design Competition, head over to www.tee-zr.com for more details, the winners will be selected by public vote and the winners will receive cash prizes !

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Spearmint Chalk Spearmint Chalk
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Distortions and Projections

"A poignant example of the distortions and projections of perception that human beings experience."

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erik cheung erik cheung
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Sutra

Whether the script in the background is an actual sutra is not the concern, even if it is, would it be readable to most? I question the use of lines in Calligraphy. Without the recognition of the exact words or meaning, can we still appreciate the quality and skills involved? Armed with a Chinese writing foundation, I adapted the use of the eight strokes (the basis of construction to Chinese character). The `writings’ resembles Chinese/Japanese writings but in fact, they are not. I needed a texture. With language as a symbol of culture, by visually adapting these kind of lines endears us to the image.

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DC DC
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Doodle practice with leaves.

Botanical art

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Kiwi Yue Kiwi Yue
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Wellness Wednesday

"Avoidance: As the old saying goes, prevention is better than cure. One of the most effective ways to manage stress is to avoid it in the first place. This means identifying potential stressors and taking steps to eliminate or minimize them."

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Sally Sally
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green and black SAL.

green and black SAL tag done with posca paint pens on cardboard.

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Theron Mattick Theron Mattick
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Nature No. 4

Ink, watercolor markers, paper. 2023. Sometimes I need to let myself create from my unconscious and not stick to some planned approach. The markers were a gift from my children and I really have been enjoying them!

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Cassandra Cassandra
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Day 2: beach

Day 2 of my 24 day drawing project. (Ignore my uneven number)

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ANTOINE SALIBA ANTOINE SALIBA
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Untitled 0020

Digital Art Printed on a canvas

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Kubina Kubina
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Even more practice

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Andrea Andrea
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Advent Calender gift for school

This is one of 24 small presents for the children of my class. Every day a different child is allowed to open a small package in the shape of a house. There it will find a tiny wooden disc. Each wooden disc was painted with a different animal. The pictures were drawn with acrylic markers. They will also receive a small bottle with glitter and a german word that has to do with winter or christmas.

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Venn [it/its] Venn [it/its]
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Pinkie Pie

Another colored pencil drawing I made for my niece. She drew an orange heart on it.This was before I did the Rainbow Dash one, I feel I really improved.

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Chad Coombs Chad Coombs
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to see eye to eye one we must look in opposite directions.

Single line Ink on Paper. Original only no copies or prints made. Portrait of two peopoe facing eachother looking in different directions. Autistic Art

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Ema Nikolić Ema Nikolić
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Hope

Prompt no. 10 from inktober 2020

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Lemon Lemon
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Love

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Jas Z Jas Z
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Scholarly Chicken (2021)

Quick digital sketch done in Procreate that began life as a scribble seen in upper left.

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Wren Winton Wren Winton
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Wayward Prince of Gotham

This is a DC comic-style study. A reference was used.

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JuJu JuJu
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vase 01

procreate sketch. thrifted finds

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J. J. Sweete J. J. Sweete
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The Funeral Critic

Cover for "The Funeral Critic." Just say "NO!" to depressing funerals.

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Caroline Caroline
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April Portrait

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Jas Z Jas Z
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Homecoming (2022)

"Homecoming" (2022) Begun in Tayasui Sketches as a doodle and finished in Procreate on iPad Pro with the Apple Pencil 2.

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Matthew Willow Matthew Willow
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Prowler

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Miguel Miguel
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Abstract pretentiousness

The title describes it all

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Jessica w Jessica w
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Tree wielding pigman

First page of new sketchbook; an unprompted drawing from imagination

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Matthew Willow Matthew Willow
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Depraved

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Roze Roze
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A natural geode

This piece describes nature in a piece subtle yet bright and eye catching all at the same time

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Jas Z Jas Z
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Colorful Christmas (2021)

Had an unfinished doodle of green trees sitting in my Procreate Gallery when I was asked to submit a Christmas card to our draw group. Some quick modifications to the green trees and the result.

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